This video is very short. When you go out riding alone there is no one to take pictures of except yourself and your horse - Sorry. We played with the self-timer and multiple exposures and generally just had a relaxing time.
Ranae was off were her friends for the weekend so I decided to take Jessie out to the river for a solo ride. First, we…
I was at a barn recently, talking to the manager about a client who would be hauling her mule in. A rider standing by wanted warning ahead, her horse (or someone riding her horse) didn’t like mules. A couple of weeks later that same rider told me that my music spooked her…
So my darling Titan had his 11th birthday yesterday, time is flying so fast I bought him when he was an 8yo my april fool<3 When are you're horses' birthday?
We hope everyone had a lovely Easter long weekend and enjoyed lots of delicious treats. This issue of the Baker’s blog is going to be based on lunging and hand/lunging exercises. Lunging, also referred to as longing, is a very useful tool for training your horse. When a horse is being lunged, the horse moves in a circle around the handler. As a handler, he/she controls the horse by using aids such as your voice, the lunge rope, and body language to…
The past few weeks I have been suffering from a head cold, serious business for someone with MS. Last Wednesday, since I had not ridden in twelve days, I dragged myself out to Debbie’s stable though I was still weak and unsteady on my legs. I wanted to ride more in my new treeless saddle! By the time Mick was brought in, groomed, and tacked up I was wondering if it was a good idea but since he was all ready, the sun was shining, and because we had to evaluate how I had…
Statement from Clinton regarding Academy Horse incident by Clinton Anderson 28. March 2013 11:27
First of all, this is nobody's business other than mine and the horse's owner. If people would pay more attention to their own lives, their own horses and their own problems, the world would be a much better place. But there are too many looky-lous and sticky beaks that want to stick their nose in and stir up trouble when there's no trouble to be stirred up.
I’m lucky to have a herd of horses under my care. Some people call it horse poor, but I feel rich. I’m lucky to be able to keep them as a family/herd, three of them literally related, in a large pen where they can interact freely. My herd is all ages and sexes, with a wide and extreme range of…
In my childhood, I never knew what Good Friday was all about. Overshadowed by Easter Bunny anticipation, I knew it had something to do with Jesus dying, but I sure didn’t know why He died. Now, the death of Jesus Christ has become more significant to me. Speaking to a group of teens at Teen Ranch’s horse camp last summer, I used this analogy…
That’s the way we’ve always done it… Sometimes it takes that non-horsey person in our lives to cause us to question the root of an equestrian tradition. (“Why do you mount on the left side?”) Other times, a training road block inspires us to look for a better way. (Is a nose band really the best answer to bit evasion? Is a fat snaffle always milder than a curb it?…
Stouffville location - McCowan and Stouffville Road
Gelding only please.
Quiet friendly stable, attached Arena Outdoor ring and lots of hacking
Great grazing in large fields
Turnout in small groups
Person must be able to share chores. Usually one full day per week (turnout + muck 7 horses + bring in + night check) All in one day or split over a few separate days.
Cost works out to approx. $350 mth. Much less in summer with grazing.…
This topic is something I feel needs to be talked about more often. It is very possible to do the right thing but at the wrong time. Which would make it wrong in most cases. There is also another side to that. In some cases it is possible to do the wrong thing at the right time. There will be times this could turn out to be the right thing. This in part is why I try to look at right and wrong in a way so that its not absolute, but in a way that I see variable extremes. Some simple math…
I strongly believe in desensitizing horses to everything you can. You never know what you will come across while with your horse and it's up to you to remain relaxed in all situations to pass this confidence onto your horse.
I was very lucky to board at a barn who also owned a contracting company. All of my horses have learned to not bother with heavy machinery and loud noises. Dump trucks, dump gates crashing shit, bulldozers, bobcats, excavators etc are all no big deal no matter how far… Continue
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Minor, major, severe. Most faults carry a numeric penalty.
That’s the way we’ve always done it… Sometimes it takes that non-horsey person in our lives to cause us to question the root of an equestrian tradition. (“Why do you mount on the left side?”) Other times, a training road block inspires us to look for a better way. (Is a nose band really the best…
First, as an introduction, I want to relate my ideas on riding in treeless saddles. Several decades ago, stuck riding in just a few pastures and facing a long, hot, boring summer, I decided to ride bareback all summer. Luckily for my horse I had read “Stable Management and Exercise” by M. Horace Hayes. On page 342 he writes “A groom should not…
The Beautiful Horses of Maryland and Delaware - my upcoming series of paintings - will feature horses that I photograph this summer in those two states. This is the final week to nominate your horse. It's EASY with this online nomination form: http://www.karenbrenner.com/form_beautiful_horses_of_MDDel.html.
You'll find all the details about the project at that link as well.
Ah, Spring! When a young girl’s thoughts turn to… horses. Just like old girl’s thoughts, and just like every other day of the year. Horse-crazy girls are a consistent…
Building a solid foundation is key in your relationship with your horse. A relationship is built on communication and trust. I believe that communication builds trust. The better you can communicate, the better you will understand each other. Notice I said each other. We need to understand them just as much as they need to understand us. I like to think of communication as send and receive and not a one sided tell all. I feel we need to spend more time listening to what our horse is…
“Riding gives me a purpose and a reason to get up in the morning.” Para Equestrian Robyn Andrews.
The term “para” refers to parallel equestrians who are “parallel” to able bodied equestrians but who are riding with disabilities. Disabled riders who compete in national and international competitions are assessed by doctors and physiotherapists and placed into…
On February 8, 2013, the Working Equitation USA granted approval for the bitless Spirit Bridle to be in recognized competitions at the National level, however, separate approval would be required from the International governing body in order to compete at International level.
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Thinking of breeding your mare this spring? Do you love dogs? Here is your chance to breed to Elite Oldenburg/CSHA reg. stallion Luberon. Bid in this auction at discounted stud fee and help out Potcake Place, canine rescue at the same time!
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